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Friday, June 17, 2016

The Rich And The Powerful Still Live Well In Venezuela

An opposition supporter with a giant 100-bolivar note with the word "Hungry" written on it seen at a gathering to protest against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro along with economic insecurity, and shortages. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

* Venezuela's economy was destroyed by 'Chavismo', a form of Socialism, plunging the country into extreme poverty
* Most people are starving, forced to scavenge for scraps of rotting food in the rubbish dumps of its capital Caracas
* But MailOnline found pockets of incredible wealth in the impoverished city where life is still luxurious for the elite
* Meanwhile a 12-year-old scavenges for food and a five-month-old baby with life-threatening asthma goes untreated

Venezuela's super-rich are enjoying lavish parties and gourmet cuisine, while middle-class people are forced to scavenge for food as the Socialist country's economy collapses.

In the opulent Caracas Country Club, where membership costs an astonishing £77,000 – 458 times the average Venezuelan salary – glamorous women in cocktail dresses were seen relishing a banquet of beef and lobster, followed by a colourful selection of puddings.

Meanwhile, in the Petare slum a few miles away, home to 370,000 Venezuelans, ordinary middle-class people were rummaging in stinking piles of rubbish for rotten cabbage leaves, desiccated limes and scraps of fetid meat.

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